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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 23916" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Hon, who are his professionals and why haven't they sat down and told you, in detail, what is wrong and why he is the way he is? Do you think they have the right diangosis? Has he seen a Child Psychiatrist (with the MD) and a neuropsychologist? Has nobody you pay offered to help you understand your child? Isn't that their job? I would demand it, if you're satisfied with the diagnosis and like the professionals. If you're not, I'd move on. I never stopped looking for help--a professional who actually "got" my son and could help me deal with him. It made all the difference, but I quit anybody who didn't help me or my child. It's a whole difference experience with my son now that he has the right diagnosis and we understand him. Sometimes I think too many of the professionals that are paid good money don't even "get it" themselves and don't help us because they have no idea how. I'd seek another opinion if he hasn't had intensive testing and if nobody ever explains this question to you. It's a good question, very valid. You deserve a good answer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 23916, member: 1550"] Hon, who are his professionals and why haven't they sat down and told you, in detail, what is wrong and why he is the way he is? Do you think they have the right diangosis? Has he seen a Child Psychiatrist (with the MD) and a neuropsychologist? Has nobody you pay offered to help you understand your child? Isn't that their job? I would demand it, if you're satisfied with the diagnosis and like the professionals. If you're not, I'd move on. I never stopped looking for help--a professional who actually "got" my son and could help me deal with him. It made all the difference, but I quit anybody who didn't help me or my child. It's a whole difference experience with my son now that he has the right diagnosis and we understand him. Sometimes I think too many of the professionals that are paid good money don't even "get it" themselves and don't help us because they have no idea how. I'd seek another opinion if he hasn't had intensive testing and if nobody ever explains this question to you. It's a good question, very valid. You deserve a good answer. [/QUOTE]
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